Leisure, contemplation and leisure education

Ethics and Education 1 (2):133-147 (2006)
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I argue in defense of Aristotle's position that contemplation is the proper use of at least some of one's leisure and that, consequently, leisure education must consist in teaching the inclination and capacity for contemplation. However, my position is somewhat more flexible than Aristotle's, in that I allow that there are other activities worthy of some leisure. My argument examines Aristotle's own comments on the importance of theoria as well as commentaries by Ackrill, Nagel, Broadie, Green and Telfer. In the conclusion I argue that there are good reasons to think that studying Philosophy is one of the best strategies for leisure education.

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